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Birth name
Charles Henry McDowell
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Cherokee
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SURNAME HERITAGE
Ireland/Scotland
McDowell History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The McDowell family name comes from the personal name Dougal. The Gaelic form of the name is Mac Dhughaill and literally means “son of Dougal.” The personal name Dougal, meaning “dark stranger.” 1 2
“The claim of the Macdowells of Galloway to be descended from the ancient native lords of Galloway can neither be disproved nor can it be satisfactorily established.” 3
Early Origins of the McDowell family
The surname McDowell was first found in South Ayrshire where “Mactheuel witnessed a charter by Uchtredus filius Fergusi of the church of Colmanele (now known as Colmonell) in the reign of Malcolm IV. Fergus McDuhile in Wigton was juror on inquest at Berwick, 1296, and in same year as Fergus MacDowilt rendered homage [to King Edward I of England.] He is probably the Fergus MacDowile who witnessed a charter by William, lord of Douglas, 1306-29 (RHM., l, p. 13). In 1307 a pardon was granted Elyas de Vaus at the request of Duncan MacDuel, and in same year Dungall MacDouyl, senior, for services rendered, requested for his son Dungal, junior, the marriage of the daughter and heiress of Hugh de Champaigne, deceased, a tenant in capite.” 3
Charles Henry Mcdowell III |